These are the base Jumbo Offense Plays that I developed for my Power Wing Beast Youth Football Playbook. These are great pee wee offense plays to run against other little league youth football teams. I love the Beast Single Wing offense formation. The Beast is a power running offense and is very hard to stop by pee wee football defenses. The Beast Jumbo is a great Wildcat formation and can be easily run using multiple running backs. The Beast formation is a great formation if you lost your QB and or to run with your 2nd and 3rd string backfield to get them some play time.

The Beast Jumbo formation is the Beast formation set up to run more outside and as a passing formation. I like to run the Beast Jumbo with older teams especially when we start to install the Sweep Option pass. The WB counter out of this Beast Jumbo formation is also very effective as is the base Sweep play, Reverse and Fake Reverse.

The Beast Offense and its Tight, Wide and Jumbo single wing offense / wildcat offense variations is a great offense for 1st graders, 2nd graders and 3rd graders too. The Beast Offense make a great power offense formation for 4th, 5th 6th and 7th grade pee wee football teams using a multiple offensive formation strategy too.

Beware of the Beast or Lose!

Stay tuned as I develop more videos on the Power Wing Beast Offense from my youth football playbook.

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Coach Parker

Coach Parker has been coaching youth sports since 1994. In 1994, he was a member of the Plano Sports Authority Football Coaching Staff of the Year.
Coach Parker grew up in Texas; living, breathing and playing football. Go Dallas Cowboys! He started playing football in 3rd grade and played through HS. His High School Offensive Coordinator and Linebacker's coach, was Ron Schroeder, one of the winningest Coaches in Texas Football History.
Coach Parker also played Racquetball and Handball for Texas A&M club teams and was a certified racquetball instructor.